Tuesday, January 27, 2009

... there's much ado about nothing with this latest upgrade. Here's what we're getting:

This update contains bug fixes and improvements, including the following:- Improved general stability of Safari- Fixed issue where some images saved from Mail do not display correctly in the Camera Roll.

Granted, this is a x.x.1 upgrade so no one should have been expecting anything earth-shattering. If I do find hidden features then I'll report them here.

If you're jailbroken, do not update until there is a jailbreak available for 2.2.1.

Otherwise, here's some free games I downloaded recently:

iSniper Lite[iTunes link] - It's no "Brothers In Arms" but it's still decent for a free game.

Super Monkey Ball Lite[iTunes link] - The original Super Monkey Ball didn't seem attractive enough for me to buy when the App Store first rolled out and this game doesn't get much more impressive several months later. But, it's FREE!

Also, iHusky 3D Pet Lite[iTunes link] has a new update today and gives the app much more functionality.

Friday, January 23, 2009

The movie "Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans" comes out today and there is a FREE iPhone game called "Underworld Game" [iTunes link] on the App Store to promote it. It really has nothing to do with the new movie but it's based on the Underworld series in general.

It's a fighting game - not a very good one - but it's FREE!

If you want to check out a GREAT iPhone game that's tied with a movie check out RhinoBall.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

However, my excitement has been tempered with the fact that you need a Wi-Fi connection to use it. Oh well. I won't be able to see inauguration festivities but I'm sure it will come in handy for something else in the future.

In other iPhone app news, the highly-touted game Rolando is now on sale for $5.99 (down from $9.99). So, if you've been on the fence about getting this game this is the time to get it! Check out this video of Rolando:

Monday, January 19, 2009

I'm a really old gamer. Back to the early Atari days. In the mid 1980's I was able to get an Amiga computer. One of the adventure games that I spent a lot of time on was called "Borrowed Time" - basically a detective game.

Fast-forward to 2009 and now I have an iPhone. And it appears that I have found another "Borrowed Time"-type of game.

It's called "1112 episode 01 LITE."[iTunes link] It's the free version of the $7.99 game of the same name, sans the "LITE."

I have to admit that 82MB for a free game is quite impressive. Even more impressive is that the paid version is 125MB.

This adventure game has highly-stylized graphics with some animation. Reminds me of a mature version of anime. Doesn't the main character look like Johnny Depp?

Anyway, you should try it. I'm having a hard time getting out of the initial stage. It's cool if you like to play detective. As soon as I have time, I'll make a video of it.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Since the iPhone app i.TV first came out, it has made significant updates that really make this app worth downloading.

i.TV is a free television listings app. It has a lot of ads but at least it's free. One of the most significant updates to this app is its ability to stream ENTIRE television shows and movies. Granted, not a lot of shows are streamed at this point. And some movies, like "The Golden Compass," have bad streams.

One of the best streaming television shows on i.TV is the classic "Star Trek." You can watch it in its original 4x3 format (pictured) or you can fill the screen.

Right now, the best way to watch live or recorded television on your iPhone is Orblive, at least until SlingPlayer is released. But both of those apps require hardware that you may or may not have.

i.TV requires absolutely no additional hardware, but the streaming content probably works better over 3G or Wi-Fi. Unless you'd rather have a no-frills T.V. listings app like What's On TV?, i.TV is a must-have for iPhone owners.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Soon, Ustream will be offering an app to let you watch streaming live videos on your iPhone. You can't shoot streaming live video FROM your iPhone yet but hopefully this is a sign we are not far away from that.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

On my computer, I was on TweetDeck and watching live television as the Hudson River plane crash was going on. Twitter was (and is still) pumping with comments on the plane crash. Amazing that everyone survived!

I went to the North Shore yesterday. I shot some waves but they were so bad I decided not to use them. I did, however, shoot a time-lapse of myself driving to the North Shore and back to Honolulu. The first half I had my camera mounted in the back seat, then on the way back to town I experimented with the camera in the front seat:

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

It's a great day for iPhone games! There's a bunch that might be worth picking up on the App Store today:

Brothers In Arms® Hour Of Heroes has been discounted from $9.99 to $5.99. That was good enough for me to buy. Using a virtual joystick is a bit tough for a first-person shooter but I'm slowly getting better.

Burning Tires™ 3D Lite is a new racing game on the App Store. Not as realistic as Ferrari GT, but not as cartoony as Cro-Mag Rally. I also dislike accelerometer controls that you have you turn your iPhone like a steering wheel, but that's just me. Try it out for FREE!

Action Bowling Free is one of, if not the most, realistic bowling game on the iPhone. While I love my Flick Bowling, Action Bowling has really great lifelike 3D motion on the pins and it would probably be easier to knock down splits. It also has an motion mode where you swing your iPhone like you're swinging a bowling ball. I use two hands so I won't actually throw the iPhone. There's also a flick mode which I prefer. In the free version you can only practice; the paid version is $2.99. I'll wait until the price drops back to $.99.

Monday, January 12, 2009

It was the eventual metamorphosis of the great iPhone app Cannon Challenge. iShoot Lite is the same basic concept except that your targets are firing back. Also, you can buy special weapons that are REALLY cool.

I know there is a paid version of iShoot Lite but I'm having so much fun with the free version that I don't feel like I need the upgrade.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

I'm one of them: a desktop PC user and an iPhone user. That's because I'm cheap. I build my own PCs from scratch at really cheap prices.

I'm usually never on the bleeding edge of technology. I even waited for the 3G version of the iPhone to come out. But, Windows 7 intrigued me. It's not only an upgrade but it's FASTER and BETTER. With the Vista debacle, I had to check this one out.

I installed Windows 7 in a different partition from Windows XP so I could keep both operating systems going at the same time. The one downside of doing that is that I don't have access to ANY of the programs in the C drive for XP. But, I figure that uninstalling Win7 will be much easier. My McAfee virus program was not compatible with Win7 so I had to install a trial version of Norton.

I chose a really cool desktop theme called "Landscapes." It shuffles around several desktop backgrounds and you can set how often you want it to change. The default was every 30 minutes but I chose for it to change every day. If you also notice in the picture above I chose a clear theme for the trim around the browser windows. Very cool.

So far, it is FAST. It seems even faster than XP. Although I don't have all the program running in the background as I do with XP. Still, it feels very stable. More to come...

Saturday, January 10, 2009

I would never buy this for $2.99 but it's a nice app when it's free. iBonsai[iTunes link] makes a custom Japanese bonsai tree for you in the artistic style of Japanese paintings. The tree is in 3-D so you can rotate it and zoom in and out. You can view it in landscape or portrait mode.

Apparently, the money tree is rare but I got it fairly early on (pictured, left). It's free for a limited time.

It's funny how the moniker "iPhone Killer" is bandied about. While there are more worthy competitors now than just six months ago when the iPhone 3G was released, none of them really compel me to drop the iPhone.

The big mobile phone at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week is the Palm Pre. While Palm is no stranger to touchscreen mobile phones, the Pre is arguably more iPhone-like than any other phone on the market. It has Wi-Fi (sorry, BlackBerry Storm), a 3.5" headphone jack (sorry, T-Mobile G1) and it has many features over the iPhone including a better camera, multitasking capabilities and stereo Bluetooth.

But, when watching the videos on the Pre I did notice a design flaw. The Pre has a vertical slide-out keyboard. It also has an accelerometer for landscape web browsing. Since the Pre has no virtual keyboard, you cannot type AT ALL in landscape mode. Someone points it out in the video but the Palm person sort of brushes it off:

Although the Pre is no iPhone killer, it certainly is a worthy competitor along with the BlackBerry Storm, the HTC Touch Pro/Fuze, and the Samsung Omnia. The Palm Pre will also be Sprint's flagship (sorry, Samsung Instinct).